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PostPosted: Tue 19:42, 03 Dec 2013    Post subject: Hogan Outlet How Any Copywriter - Even a Beginner

Every new copywriter starts with a "lightweight" portfolio, but there are ways to build it quickly.
My own method was to write free for an organization in return for samples. In my case I wrote the press releases and monthly newsletter for the (now defunct) Oregon Direct Marketing Association.
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Writing sales letters, press releases, brochures or other marketing materials for friends who have businesses is another method for building your portfolio. If the results are good, it can earn you "real" business and/or referrals.
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agencies, as well as corporate marketing managers, responded to the presentation in positive ways.
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Physical portfolios will come in handy for local business, but you'll want to have PDFs of your best work made, so you can send samples over the Internet. I haven't shown my physical portfolio in years, as I have no local business. But since my business is national and international, it is important that I have PDFs of my work.
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If you hit roadblocks here, you can also ask a graphic designer to supply you with PDFs of your sample. Or you can have the work done at FedEx Kinko's, but I believe this method is somewhat costly.
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For the Internet, send no more than three work samples, which can come to 15 or so PDFs (individual PDFs of the letter, envelope, reply device, and other components). If you're inclined to send more, store them on a CD and mail via snail mail.
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